What Are Homo Sapiens?

Modern humans, or Homo sapiens, are the only living Homo species. But we haven't always been alone. | Continue reading


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A weird theory of gravity could break cause-and-effect

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Facts About Tardigrades

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Who Built the Egyptian Pyramids?

It wasn't aliens or even people from the 'lost' city of Atlantis. | Continue reading


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Never-ending detonations could blast hypersonic craft into space

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A hidden continent birthed a new subduction zone near New Zealand

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Wow: Researchers in the Netherlands have created the first multi-node qua (cont)

Researchers say the new network will be unhackable and able to coordinate systems to unprecedented levels. Many of the deeper implications, however, cannot be foreseen. | Continue reading


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Dark matter could be destroying itself inside the bellies of exoplanets

Researchers propose learning more about dark matter by looking for its effects inside exoplanets. | Continue reading


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Plain of Jars, one of the most mysterious archaeological sites, reveals its age

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Some viruses have a mysterious 'Z' genome

These viruses use a unique genetic alphabet not found anywhere else on the planet. | Continue reading


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US military picks 3 companies to test nuclear propulsion above low-Earth orbit

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Never mind outrunning a T. rex – you could probably outwalk it

New simulations calculated T. rex walking speed from the motion of its swaying tail. | Continue reading


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Tiny Jurassic 'Monkeydactyl' has the oldest pair of thumbs on Earth

This three-foot-wide pterosaur raised its thumbs up way before it was cool. (Ayyyy!) | Continue reading


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Will we ever know how the universe ballooned into existence?

The universe might not let us. | Continue reading


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Spooky 'spiders on Mars' finally explained after two decades – Live Science

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Lab-made hexagonal diamonds are stronger than the real thing

The scientists used a soundwave and a laser beam to measure the diamonds before they disintegrated. | Continue reading


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Mysterious 'blobs' near Norway are full of squid mucus and embryos, study finds

Each blob could contain hundreds of thousands of squid eggs, a DNA analysis revealed. | Continue reading


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500M-year-old fossil is the granddaddy of all cephalopods

These tiny creatures existed during the early Cambrian. | Continue reading


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Bizarre 'worm tornado' has scientists baffled

Heavy rains preceded the worms' appearance. | Continue reading


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Reindeer Cyclones Are Real, and You Definitely Don't Want to Get Caught in One

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Scientists built a perfectly self-replicating synthetic cell

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A remnant of a protoplanet may be hiding inside Earth

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WWII-era stimulant drug discovered in weight loss supplements – Live Science

The stimulant, known as phenpromethamine, was last sold as a nasal inhaler called Vonedrine in the 1940s and 1950s. | Continue reading


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Sprawling 5000 year-old cemetery and fortress discovered in Poland

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DARPA takes step toward 'holy grail of encryption'

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Strange pattern found inside world’s largest atom smasher

Physicists could be on the verge of a major breakthrough as new results hint at a challenge to the standard model of particle physics. | Continue reading


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Rare daytime fireball creates sonic boom over UK

The meteor was bright enough to be seen during the day. | Continue reading


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Cold War project found disturbing 'life-like' fossil plants under Greenland

Frozen soil held plant fragments that may be a million years old. | Continue reading


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'Dark Watchers' have been spooking California hikers for centuries

Enormous, shadowy figures in hats and cloaks have haunted the California coast for more than 300 years. What are they? | Continue reading


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New Theory on Why Men Love Breasts – Breast Evolution – Live Science

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Monster antimatter particle slams into Antarctica

This event was predicted in 1960, but never seen before in the real world. | Continue reading


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Radioactive 'snowflakes' act like the tiniest nuclear bombs in the universe

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Sea slug can chop off its head and grow an entire new body, twice

It is one of the "most extreme" examples of regeneration ever seen. | Continue reading


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Astronaut-explorer makes record-breaking dive to deepest point on Earth

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Bizarre 'swirlons' are a new kind of matter – Live Science

Researchers discover a new state of active matter. | Continue reading


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Black holes could be dark stars with 'Planck hearts'

They may not be black or holes. | Continue reading


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Renaissance-era letter sealed centuries virtually unfolded&read for first time

X-ray scans and digital reconstructions unlocked long-sealed documents. | Continue reading


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Overgrown sheep 'Baarack' gets epic quarantine haircut, loses 78 lbs. of wool

"Not Australia's answer to the yeti, but a sheep." | Continue reading


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Mysterious stripes spotted over Russia in satellite images and NASA is perplexed

Scientists can't agree on why these hills in the Russian Arctic ripple with stripes. | Continue reading


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Cosmologists create 4k virtual universes to solve Big Bang mystery

A supercomputer presses the rewind button on the universe's creation. | Continue reading


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There's a secret code in the Mars rover's parachute

NASA scientists teased the code's existence on Monday. The Internet solved it within 6 hours. | Continue reading


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Dogs know where their paws end and the world begins – Live Science

Dogs may have self-awareness just like humans. | Continue reading


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Researchers clone endangered black-footed ferret

The feat marks the first time an endangered species in the U.S. has been cloned. | Continue reading


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How many early human species existed on Earth?

It depends on your definition of human. | Continue reading


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Chemists create and capture einsteinium, the elusive 99th element

Scientists have uncovered some of its basic chemical properties for the first time. | Continue reading


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UK coronavirus variant develops vaccine-evading mutation

In a handful of instances, the U.K. coronavirus variant has developed a mutation called E484K, which may impact vaccine effectiveness. | Continue reading


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Au-Spot, the AI robot dog that's training to explore caves on Mars

Sit! Stay! Fetch! Map a Martian cave! | Continue reading


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First preserved dinosaur butthole is 'perfect' and 'unique,' paleontologist says

This was a multipurpose hole. | Continue reading


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